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the very talented, the very charming alan cumming. you look sharp, my man. >> thanks so much. >> jimmy: looking nice. i like that tweed. >> english country gentleman. >> jimmy: yeah, you look -- you are. yeah, very, very nice. you got to be exhausted. this thing, i mean explain the success. >> i know, it's so crazy. >> jimmy: i mean, this is a one-man show of "macbeth." >> i know. >> jimmy: your nose is bleeding in the photo and everything. [ light laughter ] you got roughed up during the photo shoot? >> when we did the photo shoot for this, because this was last summer, that's how i know how scary it is. but when i did the photo shoot, it was this great photographer called albert watson. >> jimmy: oh, i love albert watson. >> genius. it was such honor to be shot by him. i went to the loo to got all the makeup off. and it's quite intense. i was crying and things. and i came out and saw it. they'd mocked it up on the computer. and i got scared. like, i scared myself. >> jimmy: yeah, it looks like you're looking at your corpse or someth
the very talented, the very charming alan cumming. you look sharp, my man. >> thanks so much. >> jimmy: looking nice. i like that tweed. >> english country gentleman. >> jimmy: yeah, you look -- you are. yeah, very, very nice. you got to be exhausted. this thing, i mean explain the success. >> i know, it's so crazy. >> jimmy: i mean, this is a one-man show of "macbeth." >> i know. >> jimmy: your nose is bleeding in the photo and...
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let's turn to congressman elijah cummings of maryland joining us. also tonight congresswoman jan schakowsky of illinois and congressman keith ellison of minnesota. great to have all of you with us on the program tonight. >> good to be with you, ed. >> you bet. >> congressman cummings, gun violence is something that has touched you personally, that personal connection. tell the audience what it means to get something done on this issue. >> a year and a half ago, ed, my nephew, christopher cummings, an honor student at old dominion in norfolk, somebody tried to rob him at ak in the morning. and burst into his apartment, and they -- he resisted the robbery, and they killed him. and, you know, ed, i can't even begin to tell you how painful this is. and i can imagine what the folks, the parents of sandy hook felt. because when i went there a few days later and saw brain tissue and blood, my blood all over the walls, i got to tell you, it leaves a -- it leaves a hole in your heart. and, ed, i can tell you, if we do not act now after these 20 beautiful chi
let's turn to congressman elijah cummings of maryland joining us. also tonight congresswoman jan schakowsky of illinois and congressman keith ellison of minnesota. great to have all of you with us on the program tonight. >> good to be with you, ed. >> you bet. >> congressman cummings, gun violence is something that has touched you personally, that personal connection. tell the audience what it means to get something done on this issue. >> a year and a half ago, ed, my...
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aka producer julian cummings driving around boston giving us a better glimpse of who is out and about. hopefully not too many people. we've seen the christmas lights on the trees so the power is on at least for this road and talked to julian off and on through the night and afternoon. he caught a couple of things, snowball fight, some people cross country skiing. here he is. julian cummings taking us through it. >> you're looking at an impromptu snowball fight with probably ten people. the bars are getting out and everyone is rushing down the street. the plows just broke it up and the fire department broke it up. and they were serenaded with tons of snowballs as well. >> serenaded by snowballs. i see a car in the picture. i know you have been driving around. when we were talking earlier this afternoon, we know the governor of massachusetts, deval patrick, enforced this travel ban. you couldn't be on the roads after 4:00 in the afternoon. governor dan malloy did the same thing in connecticut. so what's the deal? why am i seeing cars? >> there are basically a few cars here and there, bu
aka producer julian cummings driving around boston giving us a better glimpse of who is out and about. hopefully not too many people. we've seen the christmas lights on the trees so the power is on at least for this road and talked to julian off and on through the night and afternoon. he caught a couple of things, snowball fight, some people cross country skiing. here he is. julian cummings taking us through it. >> you're looking at an impromptu snowball fight with probably ten people....
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congressman elijah cummings of maryland and former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. governor, i want to start with you. this line, you have run against the nra in terms of re-election as governor. i have never heard this kind of talk. this talk is crazy. it's reign of terror talk like from the french revolution. get your gun. you're the one next. if you have any gripe in this country about illegal immigration, about the debt crisis, you better be armed and ready to fight. >> well, chris, not only is it crazy stuff, and it really is outright, flat out committable stuff, but worse, it has heavy racial overtones, and i'm sure congressman cummings is going to talk about that. so much so that i think it's incumbent upon the republican party leaders, such as they are, to stand up and disavow wayne lapierre now, disavow the statement, say it's against everything we believe in. we do not scare people with images of latino gangs and looting by looters after a storm, things that conjure up nothing but racial overtones. i think if the republican party wants to do anything in th
congressman elijah cummings of maryland and former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. governor, i want to start with you. this line, you have run against the nra in terms of re-election as governor. i have never heard this kind of talk. this talk is crazy. it's reign of terror talk like from the french revolution. get your gun. you're the one next. if you have any gripe in this country about illegal immigration, about the debt crisis, you better be armed and ready to fight. >> well, chris,...
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cummings: yes, mr. speaker. simpson-bowles commission in support of a bill, simpson-bowles commission was a comprehensive deficit reduction proposal that called for shared sacrifice from all groups of americans. i see only one group of americans being asked to sacrifice in this bill and that's federal employees. studies conducted by the congressional budget office, the american enterprise institute, and heritage foundation rely upon u.s. census bureaus current population survey which consists of self-reported data from surveys of households. this data is not as reliable as the data tracked by the bureau of labor and statistics which is used by the president's rm office to set federal pay and adjustments. i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from district of columbia, ms. norton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. norton: i thank my friend from maryland for yielding. a furtherance -- in furtherance of a point he was making you can cite different studies o
cummings: yes, mr. speaker. simpson-bowles commission in support of a bill, simpson-bowles commission was a comprehensive deficit reduction proposal that called for shared sacrifice from all groups of americans. i see only one group of americans being asked to sacrifice in this bill and that's federal employees. studies conducted by the congressional budget office, the american enterprise institute, and heritage foundation rely upon u.s. census bureaus current population survey which consists...
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congressman cummings, i want to start with you. you have a personal attachment to this issue. i know that your nephew was a college student who was murdered. tell me a little bit about that. >> a year and a half ago my nephew, christopher cummings, was an honor student, 20 years old at old dominion university in virginia. he was robbed at 5:00 in the morning and shot to death and his roommate was also shot. i can feel the emotion right now that i felt when i went into his room and to see his blood and body tissue spread over the walls. it's a very painful thing and i think when the sandy hook incident came up i got to tell you so it put it all back up and people want solutions to this gun violence problem, and i'm so glad to be joining with scott and others to try to do some common sense legislation that will help resolve those kind of matters. >> congressman rigell, walk us through what you're calling common sense legislation. what exactly will it accomplish? >> soledad it's focused on two groups of people, folks who are gun traffickers, and straw purchasers. these groups are
congressman cummings, i want to start with you. you have a personal attachment to this issue. i know that your nephew was a college student who was murdered. tell me a little bit about that. >> a year and a half ago my nephew, christopher cummings, was an honor student, 20 years old at old dominion university in virginia. he was robbed at 5:00 in the morning and shot to death and his roommate was also shot. i can feel the emotion right now that i felt when i went into his room and to see...
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. >>> coming up, elijah cummings. and whatever happened to clint eastwood's chair? the hunt to track down the famous furniture. >> and you would i know is that about two minutes into clint eastwood's speech when i realizedwould i know is that about two minutes into clint eastwood's speech when i realized that he was talking to the chair and teleprompters were off, i told hey wimy wife let's that chair. >> i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. a day ahead of john brennan's confirmation hearing to head the cia, the obama administration's drone program is drawing new scrutiny from both sides of the aisle and raising big questions about just how far the government should go in targeted assassinations without oversight from congress or from the courts. joining me now for our daily fix, msnbc contributor and "usa today" washington bureau chief. chris, first to you, i don't think there is any big question so far as to whether or not john brennan is going to be confirmed at least going into the hearing, but this is a real debate now. because of michael isikoff breaking th
. >>> coming up, elijah cummings. and whatever happened to clint eastwood's chair? the hunt to track down the famous furniture. >> and you would i know is that about two minutes into clint eastwood's speech when i realizedwould i know is that about two minutes into clint eastwood's speech when i realized that he was talking to the chair and teleprompters were off, i told hey wimy wife let's that chair. >> i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. a day ahead of john brennan's...
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horsford: thank you, representative cummings. i know under your leadership as the ranking member of the house committee on oversight and government reform, the issue of voting rights will continue to be a top priority in this congress. mr. cummings: absolutely right. thank you. mr. horsford: mr. president, i now -- excuse me, mr. speaker, i now yield to the distinguished member from maryland, our whip, mr. hoyer. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hoyer: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, steve and i were both in the senate and you have a president in the senate and that's where he's referring to you as mr. president. i am pleased to join marcia fudge, the chairman of the congressional black caucus, and my good friend, steve horsford, the gentleman from nevada, and i noticed that don payne is here, his father was a very close friend of mine, active some 45 years ago. it's good to see you don. two of our great new
horsford: thank you, representative cummings. i know under your leadership as the ranking member of the house committee on oversight and government reform, the issue of voting rights will continue to be a top priority in this congress. mr. cummings: absolutely right. thank you. mr. horsford: mr. president, i now -- excuse me, mr. speaker, i now yield to the distinguished member from maryland, our whip, mr. hoyer. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i ask unanimous consent to revise...
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congressman cummings is right. we're coming out of an election where we're seeing all kinds of different schemes and plans to delay the vote, to remove early voting, to ramp up voter id. there are always going to be different ways of doing this. and here is the real question, ed. if all these cities, states, and municipalities are doing what they're supposed to be doing around the voting process, why do they need this oversight removed? why does this oversight have to be removed? unless you're trying to come up with additional schemes or you anticipate undocumented folk coming into the polls or coming to the polls on one side of the aisle. unless you're anticipating some kind of surge in democratic voting, i have no idea why this is even being challenged at this point. >> judged on the way they acted in the last election, it would make for a very active department of justice. they would have to be looking everywhere because there would be no federal protection. >> we need to expand it. right. we should be expanding
congressman cummings is right. we're coming out of an election where we're seeing all kinds of different schemes and plans to delay the vote, to remove early voting, to ramp up voter id. there are always going to be different ways of doing this. and here is the real question, ed. if all these cities, states, and municipalities are doing what they're supposed to be doing around the voting process, why do they need this oversight removed? why does this oversight have to be removed? unless you're...
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joining us now is congressman elijah cummings. he is a ranking member of the house committee on oversight and government reform, and a member of the committee on transportation and infrastructure. congressman, it is good to have you here this evening. >> it's good to be with you. >> so talk to me, congressman cummings. do you have concerns about these planned changes to the postal service? and particularly the impact that it might have on black communities? >> oh, no doubt about it. you're talking about just this reduction from five days to -- from six days to five days will cut anywhere from 25 to 30,000 employees. and with regard to asian, african-americans, and hispanics, they comprise about 40% of the postal service employees. so it's logical to believe if they were to lose that 30,000 jobs, easily 40% of them would be african-americans, hispanics, and asian americans. now, there is another thing, melissa, that a lot of people don't realize. and that is over 40% of all postal employees are women. >> yeah. >> so you have a lot
joining us now is congressman elijah cummings. he is a ranking member of the house committee on oversight and government reform, and a member of the committee on transportation and infrastructure. congressman, it is good to have you here this evening. >> it's good to be with you. >> so talk to me, congressman cummings. do you have concerns about these planned changes to the postal service? and particularly the impact that it might have on black communities? >> oh, no doubt...
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julian cummings, i'm coming to you right now. you're on the phone with me, as you have been driving the streets of boston since, what, last 12 hours off and on, since we talked at 2:00 this afternoon. look at all the snow. here's what i don't see in the picture, my friend, cars. no cars. >> yeah, there are no cars on the road, but emergency vehicles and some plows, and pretty much us. we are trying to navigate our way around. it's been pretty icy out here. there's a lot of people walking. you're going to see our shot shortly. people walking in the streets. i guess taking available of the fact there's no cars in the roads. pretty dicy out here, actually, driving around. >> here are the people. who are these people? just walking around? >> yeah, i think there's a lot of stragglers who come out and look at the snow and realizes there's no way to get back home. >> i know you have been in a car for many, many hours. have you had a chance to stop and talk to anyone in boston? how are they feeling about this? are they enjoying the snow?
julian cummings, i'm coming to you right now. you're on the phone with me, as you have been driving the streets of boston since, what, last 12 hours off and on, since we talked at 2:00 this afternoon. look at all the snow. here's what i don't see in the picture, my friend, cars. no cars. >> yeah, there are no cars on the road, but emergency vehicles and some plows, and pretty much us. we are trying to navigate our way around. it's been pretty icy out here. there's a lot of people walking....
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julian cummings shot it in boston. the bars are beginning to empty. >> and they know they've got the nation's eyes on them. you know, got reporters out there in the street. they're like, why not? let's have fun with this. we do want to warn people, we want these ireports, but stay safe when you're out there because i want to show you this video we got. this was boston. check out that sign there. it says blizzard warning. avoid all travel. as you see the cars whizzing by. people there clearly not heeding the warning. >> not yet. hopefully they did after 4:00 in the afternoon when you couldn't drive in a couple of these states. >> hopefully they did. we want to see you sending in your video, you pictures. you're the eyes of the storm. be safe, stay off the roads, but if you have some amazish pictures out there, we want to see them. >> thank you. go to ireport.com. thank you, thank you. we're reading your tweets. we thank you for it. we'll take you to the hardest hit areas of the storm as we continue our special coverage
julian cummings shot it in boston. the bars are beginning to empty. >> and they know they've got the nation's eyes on them. you know, got reporters out there in the street. they're like, why not? let's have fun with this. we do want to warn people, we want these ireports, but stay safe when you're out there because i want to show you this video we got. this was boston. check out that sign there. it says blizzard warning. avoid all travel. as you see the cars whizzing by. people there...
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this is the car of julian cummings. he's our producer who's been navigating the streets of boston for us for more than 12 hours now. we were talking at 2:00 p.m. and now it is long past 2:00 a.m. pictures here in boston -- we'll come back to him but we want to talk to ali velshi who has been in the storm. he actually loves it. let me just say that but there is a twitter handle called save ali velshi. i promise you he wants to be there. he wants to be in the middle of the big story. he has been in cape cod in the town of dennisport, massachusetts and he has an update on the situation. >> they are back in dennisport but off for hundreds of thousands of customers in massachusetts. that's the problem as people wake up in a few hours. they might be waking up in to cold houses. it is cold. the wind has died down. it does feel like we are on the backside of the storm. it is pelting me right now. we have a gust coming through, but there are moments where i don't feel it. and as you can see we have been talking for a couple of h
this is the car of julian cummings. he's our producer who's been navigating the streets of boston for us for more than 12 hours now. we were talking at 2:00 p.m. and now it is long past 2:00 a.m. pictures here in boston -- we'll come back to him but we want to talk to ali velshi who has been in the storm. he actually loves it. let me just say that but there is a twitter handle called save ali velshi. i promise you he wants to be there. he wants to be in the middle of the big story. he has been...
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so how would this bill stop the flow of guns into your colleague congressman cummings' state? >> well, martin, this bill is a direct reflection of the wisdom and really the advice and council of our men and women in law enforcement. they're telling us the federal law is insufficient, it's ambiguo ambiguous. they ask us for help, that's why we're here today. earlier we announced this legislation. it makes sense because it does target two groups of people. folks who shouldn't have guns. one is the group of folks who are straw purchasers, buying guns for others, and also the gun traffickers. look, as lifetime member of the nra, as a person who is a strong second amendment advocate, i have a problem with people who use guns to commit crimes because it really puts pressure on the law-abiding citizens like myself and others. so that's why i'm happy to stand here with my friend and colleague, elijah, and others, democrats and republicans, to get this legislation advanced. >> congressman cummings, in chicago where gun stores are illegal, over a quarter of the firearms seized by police
so how would this bill stop the flow of guns into your colleague congressman cummings' state? >> well, martin, this bill is a direct reflection of the wisdom and really the advice and council of our men and women in law enforcement. they're telling us the federal law is insufficient, it's ambiguo ambiguous. they ask us for help, that's why we're here today. earlier we announced this legislation. it makes sense because it does target two groups of people. folks who shouldn't have guns. one...
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we'll come back to you. >>> to julian cummings. he's been driving. you have about 24 more minutes as i sneak a peek on my clock before you're in big, big trouble with duvall patrick for being on those roads. tell me where you are right now. >> right now we're in the back bay of boston, alongside the big boston common park. we're seeing a lot of plows out. but only in some areas. boston's winding city, some areas are very, very teeny roads and i haven't been -- the city is getting quieter and quieter as the snow gets harder and harder. >> what about people? i'm not looking at people in your shot. have you seen people out and about? >> about an hour and a half ago there were people out walking, trying to brave it. but the winds are starting to pick up and it is turning into a ghost town very, very quickly around downtown boston. some residents are still trying to get their belongings in order in front of their homes and so on, but it is getting quiet here. >> okay. saw that tv station, you're right across from the state house. julian cummings, safe dri
we'll come back to you. >>> to julian cummings. he's been driving. you have about 24 more minutes as i sneak a peek on my clock before you're in big, big trouble with duvall patrick for being on those roads. tell me where you are right now. >> right now we're in the back bay of boston, alongside the big boston common park. we're seeing a lot of plows out. but only in some areas. boston's winding city, some areas are very, very teeny roads and i haven't been -- the city is getting...
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chairman, ranking member cummings, members of the committee. i'm very pleased to be invited today to talk about gao's high risk of list update. we do this update as noted every two years with the beginning of each new congress in order to identify areas that we believe are the high pashtun highest risk of waste, fraud, and abuse on this mission oriented need a broad-based reform. i'm very pleased to report with this committee's help, and i appreciate your support, mr. chairman, mr. cummings, and committee members, of oversight since our last report and 2011, that notable progress has been made in the vast majority of there is on high risk list. this has been due in part to legislation passed by the congress. for example, the fda authorization act addressed many issues that gao had recommended for improvements, to oversight of medical products and devices. for example, the with drug shortages and also increased inspections, risk-based and foreign operations. congress also passed important legislation concerning the flood insurance program which
chairman, ranking member cummings, members of the committee. i'm very pleased to be invited today to talk about gao's high risk of list update. we do this update as noted every two years with the beginning of each new congress in order to identify areas that we believe are the high pashtun highest risk of waste, fraud, and abuse on this mission oriented need a broad-based reform. i'm very pleased to report with this committee's help, and i appreciate your support, mr. chairman, mr. cummings,...
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you have the lyrics to cum ba, ya? >> i can't help you there. i just have some observations. i like the comment about liberty, freedom. i don't know how that work, but they're good notions. some observations not having been particularly involved in this, but seeing it from the edge. i think a lot of this has to do with the assumptions that various people have. i note that on slide 9 there is a section on the bottom for assumptions. i think this needs to be expanded in the future to explain these terms for those of us that understand and those that don't understand because there are a lot of concepts that are buried in those assumptions as to what means to what different people. one of those that i understand is this billion dollar bond to support local infrastructure build out. i'm not sure that that works and i think that's one of the struggles that i've understood from staff is that you need that in order to build out what lpi and others want to see happen and that may not be liable or it may not be viable with the smaller year term program. so, understanding how that billi
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cumming: inspector lewis is back for more sleuthing in oxford. the desk had a complaint about you two. he said you were both drunk and facetious. we promise not to do it again. good. you see, the principle behind a partnership such as yours is that the junior officer matures to the level of the senior rather than that the senior officer should regress. inspector lewis, on masterpiece mystery! deo online explore our book and film club. pbs.org. this program is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org, or call us at 1-800-play-pbs. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org masterpiece is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from: host: coming up on chesapeake collectibles ... guest: he had quite a history. he was with mcclellan when they crossed into virginia, and was wounded at chancellorsville. i still have the bullets out of his leg. appraiser: most significant libraries would want a copy of almost any book. in fact, even the library of congress apparently doesn't have this. appraiser: what's like the most you pa
cumming: inspector lewis is back for more sleuthing in oxford. the desk had a complaint about you two. he said you were both drunk and facetious. we promise not to do it again. good. you see, the principle behind a partnership such as yours is that the junior officer matures to the level of the senior rather than that the senior officer should regress. inspector lewis, on masterpiece mystery! deo online explore our book and film club. pbs.org. this program is available on dvd. to order, visit...